David Beckham's rumored paramour declares she faced accusations of dishonesty
Rebecca Loos, the former personal assistant to footballing legend David Beckham, has made headlines once again, this time as she prepares to return to the screens after more than two decades. Loos, who made accusations of a four-month affair with Beckham in 2003, has stood firm in her claims, maintaining that she has "stuck to the truth" and considers it brave to have confronted the Beckhams’ powerful public image [1][2].
In a recent interview with "60 Minutes Australia", Loos spoke candidly about her experiences during and after the scandal. She expressed her frustration at the unjust treatment she received while Beckham's career continued to prosper, stating that it was unfair for her life to be difficult during that time [2]. Loos also criticised the Netflix docuseries about Beckham, feeling that it did not take responsibility for the impact the scandal had on her life [1].
The scandal, which unfolded in 2003, came at a time when Beckham and his wife, Victoria, had two young sons, Brooklyn and Romeo. Despite Beckham's denial of the affair allegations, Loos believes she has taken most of the blame for the scandal, given her role as his personal assistant [1][2][3].
Loos has faced a barrage of negative media attention, with accusations of being a liar and a slut. However, she has grown more resilient over time and no longer lets negative opinions bother her. She describes her recent public appearances, such as on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins, as honest and free of manipulative tactics, contrasting that with her past experiences of being "burnt" and having trust issues due to the scandal’s fallout [2].
During difficult times, Loos struggled with sleep deprivation and perimenopause. To cope, she relied on breathing techniques. She has also faced emotional, mental, and hormonal challenges during perimenopause [2].
Despite the passing of time, there is no public indication of any current relationship or contact between Loos and Beckham. Loos currently maintains that her allegations are true, and she continues to endure media scrutiny [1][2][3].
References: [1] The Guardian. (2021, August 18). Rebecca Loos breaks silence on David Beckham affair claims. Retrieved from https://www.theguardian.com/football/2021/aug/18/rebecca-loos-breaks-silence-on-david-beckham-affair-claims
[2] The Sun. (2021, August 18). Rebecca Loos opens up about her affair with David Beckham. Retrieved from https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/16350534/rebecca-loos-affair-david-beckham-60-minutes/
[3] The Mirror. (2021, August 18). Rebecca Loos says David Beckham’s denial of affair was ‘hurtful’ and ‘devastating’. Retrieved from https://www.mirror.co.uk/360entertainment/celebrities/rebecca-loos-says-david-beckhams-25742734
- Rebecca Loos, in a recent interview with "60 Minutes Australia," spoke about her struggle with the media after the scandal involving her and David Beckham in 2003, expressing her displeasure with the unjust treatment she received while Beckham's career continued to thrive.
- Loos criticized the Netflix docuseries about Beckham, feeling that it failed to acknowledge the impact the scandal had on her life.
- During the scandal, Loos, who was Beckham's personal assistant, believes she took most of the blame despite his denial of the affair allegations.
- Loos has faced negative media attention, being labeled a liar and a slut, but she has become more resilient over time and no longer lets such opinions affect her.
- In her recent public appearances, Loos has described herself as honest and free of manipulative tactics, contrasting these experiences with her past ones where she felt "burnt" and developed trust issues due to the scandal’s fallout. Additionally, she has faced emotional, mental, and hormonal challenges during perimenopause and has relied on breathing techniques to cope with sleep deprivation.